Sunday, November 9, 2008
Those were the days.... Chapter V (New phase...)
After around 4 months of hibernation I am trying to write another post.. I don't know if you guys were waiting for the next chapter but a mail from a friend got me to penning the next chapter in "BIT Life"...
Work life has kept me busy and there is hardly time to pursue habits.. Assignments after assignments have been adding flab to me.. Only break I managed was a 15 days break when I was down with chicken-pox..
I am not complaining that work pressure has messed up my life or I have any regrets.. Its been a learning phase where the sector and process learning have been fun and have added to my growth. Team dynamics have been the best where I feel like part of a family where everyone is ready to help you when are facing problem at client place..
Now lets get back to the main topic as the blog is not about my work-life or EY Culture..
Post first semester we moved to outer hostels and we came to know what ragging is all about. The line which became famous during one of the sessions was when I answered a query by a senior on my location as, "I am coming from Bangalore" and rest is a history... The semester passed by where we interacted with seniors and sports came back to life as the complex was more accessible to us.. The good thing was I came to know Anand bhaiya who became an important part of my life... apart from him other batchmates of his whom i came to know of were Shashi, Vikas, Arijit, Om n others.. Arijit bhaiya was heading few of the societies... One incident i remember was of Arijit bhaiya getting kidnapped and his coming back after fighting with the goons.. also me pursuing shashi bhaiya to stop tobacco chewing was another instance...
Lets get to the third module where loads of things happened.. It started with a stream-wise division of the batch where sections were restructured as per the branches... The people I use to hang out were Kundan, Ayush and Bose.. Though Bose was now more involved with another set of batchmates where a larger set of people came on a common gang.. these included a set of 6-7 guys and 6-7 girls...this was the start of a filmy story....
My first interaction with this gang came over a cup of coffee in the canteen.. slowly even I became a part of the gang.. the group had sharad, kuchu,bose, sudeep, seemant, charlie's angels, sharoda, neha and few more people.... The gang use to hang out together while going out and during lectures..
Then came the freshers party where Comp Sc junies got a party from the seniors.. this is where stories were made.. the famous one was of our very own "Dehati"...
The story took a filmy turn where few people got more important and the others dint like the same.. this phase got the gang divided and people started hating each other.. During the same time I started liking one of the girls and coincidentally my dear roomie "bose" also had a crush on the same girl.. can you people beat that!!!!! Seemu too had a crush on one of the angels....
So you see how filmy the story can be...
When me and my roomie came to know of our common interest we decided to share whatever we did to pursue our interest...
This was the time when my interaction with Anand bhaiya and his gang became more frequent... By this time Charlie's angels came to know of my feelings and of others as well... I became a good friend with lucy and we use to talk loads..
This is when I came to know that bhai was a good friend of Arijit bhaiya but some misunderstandings got them apart... I decided to get them on a common table and I still remember the day when it actually happened.. Their entire batch was in cafeteria waiting for the moment and when it happened all of them applauded...
The next day I went with bhaiya to get some cards for Drew.. the cards were lying in my bags for 3 weeks now.. Ruhail bhaiya came to know of this. He and bhai took my case and said that if today these cards are not given to Drew,Ruhail bhaiya will go and tell JS that there is something lying for you in Abhinav's bag..
I decided to do the same now.. After the computer lab I decided to stay back.. To my surprise most of the batch left the lab.. the angels were in the lab too.. I went out and after some time called Lucys out.. I told her of my intentions and asked her.. She said go ahead and asked Drew to come out.. I still remember those seconds.. the longest in my life.. She came out and I said,
"These cards are for you and says what I feel for you.. I would wait for a reply..." ................
Friday, July 25, 2008
A Lot can happen over a cup of coffee... Rejectz Revisited...

To start of an intro of Iyer..Satish is a batchmate from NITIE who has become a close friend in last few months at NITIE.. He has recently shifted his base from Gurgaon to Cypress.. A shift to Cypress which he was desperately looking for.... Been waiting to meet him..
The day was hectic.. 9 bomb blasts in the city..Meetings and presentations.. Was sitting with Designer friend When got a call from Satish..He was in my office..We left office n reached the Guest House...
Satish n Bhupi in Bangalore.. Jiten in US and Dev in Africa.. Dadu settled with family in Hyderabad.. I am in Bangalore for last 2 months on a client assignment spending a true consultant life.. two bags...
Finally we left the Cafe as it was getting late and Satish has to leave..
But it was a beautiful and relaxed evening after a long time well spent with a rejectz...
A t-shirt was to be designed and I hope the design and t-shirt will be ready by the time we all meet on our Convos... and it has resulted in a blog...
Saturday, June 14, 2008
The Newport University..
The New phase in life which every youth waits to enter. The life which starts with nervousness on the first day. New place, new friends, new style.
The place where there is less of restrictions and more of responsibilities. The phase where needs are more but supply is limited.
The phase which is the stepping stone for the future.The phase which gives the confidence to face the entire world with roughness and elegance at the same time. The phase where he is a rebel and is also a responsible youth.
The youth which is out there to make his own style statement. The statement which will be unique to him and would speak his attitude.The statement which is driven by what he wears. The attire which defines his style. The style which is iconic and yet manageable by his pocket.
The brand which can offer him the confidence, style, energy and elegance.
The brand which is all about his confidence .What better than Newport.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Time-Machine....

My previous experience was the Gaming outlet in HN where too I used to do bowling. I had never tried my hands at any of these games.
I was not able to believe these as I haven't seen any such store. Even the HN store I use to visit on Saturdays had crowd coming there for bowling. Then finally I landed up in a gaming zone in Phoenix Mills on a Friday night with my team. The time was past 10 and we had planned to go bowling. I could find very few people in the store at that time.
The next day AN invited me for a trip to the Mill again. There were Brijesh, Killi, Vivek, Satman, AN and me. There was also an FLSL employee with whom AN was doing his internship. The company has tied up with different outlets in Phoenix Mill for good discounts. I again landed up in the same gaming zone.
But this time the scene was entirely different. The place was crowded and there was a waiting of 30 mins for a bowling track. Me n iyer grabbed a beer and decided to wait and enjoy the beauties in the store. In the meanwhile, AN got us a table for pool.
Around afternoon we got to the gaming section to grab a bowling track and I was astonished to see the place. There were people ranging from kids of Age 4 to uncle and aunties of mid-40s trying their hands at different games and winning coupons. The expression on the faces of the parents playing the games told me that they were concentrating hard and not just playing the games for their kids.
After that life has been busy with work and didn't get much chance...
Johry was a NFS fan so we decided to try a track.. A refill card of 200 was bought.. We all sat on the set, geared up for the battle... The race lasted 5 minutes when Johry won the race...
It was an amazing evening and we decided to return again next weekend for a Game of Bowling!!!! I guess am getting addicted to the Bowling now...
Looking forward to next Saturday...
Those were the days......Chapter IV(153/180)
Now that they have landed on the first step towards a promising career.. moms were waiting to pamper their child... but again the ghost of ragging was haunting on us..and this time there was no college authority to save us.. but this was also the time to know your seniors in a better way.. Luckily or unluckily there was no senior on the route to Bangalore.. It was going to be a long journey of 40 hours all alone..
I boarded the train and waited for the day I will be meeting my parents after months...There was no direct train to Bangalore from Ranchi so there was going to be a gap of 2 hours at Chennai.. The journey was not eventful and I finally landed at Bangalore Cantt Station.
I was surprised not to find my parents and my sis at the station.. I waited for 10 mins and called home. Luckily my mom was at home and she picked up the call.. On asking I came to know that Dad n sis have gone to the Bangalore Central station... Such a big goof up!!!!! And I was going to miss those expressions on my Dad's face after seeing me...
Mom sent the other car to pick me up and informed Dad that I was at Cantt.. Finally I landed home.. the delight and happiness on the faces of he families were the true Kodak moments...
I was going to be there for a week and mom has already planned the week long menu.. Also I was to go shopping for my formals and necessities for college.. It was going to be an eventful week... The coming days were spent in shopping, meeting friends, partying and enjoying Bangalore...
Meeting with friends and families and seeing their positive response to BIT cleared my doubts about my decision to join BIT and gave me a fresh energy and enthusiasm. I was looking forward to college now...
Finally the day came and I was to leave for the college... I have hardly touched any books and there were mid-sems planned post dusshera.
I was shit scared but was confident as I was regular with my studies.Finally I boarded the train with a heavy heart....
This time I have landed with an emergency light which has a cassette player and radio as well.
This became a source of entertainment for the next 2 modules..Batchmates from Delhi shared their experiences of ragging which ranged from they singing in train.. selling tea... going and asking names of random girls...
After settling down we all were geared up for the mid-sems.. The format in BIT was a bit different.
The mid-term was suppose to be of 30 marks. There will be questions of 36 marks out of which 24 will be from assignments given by the profs. A student can attempt the paper of 36 marks and score max..At first the concept looked pretty neat and favouring students but after the first mid-sem we realised what it was.
I scored 153/180 in my first sem...Was very satisfying...
so far you all will be wondering why there is no masala in the story.. there is nothing happening before 3rd Sem...I'll try to start that semester in the next chapter...
Till then enjoy..
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Missing Mumbai Traffic...

Its been while that i scribbled here. Blame it to the IPL or the work schedule but the monotonous routine of life has taken a toll on my interests as well.There are 3 books which are waiting to be touched by me. There are movies in my laptop which I had downloaded from DC++.
The new life is really different. Though there are not many interesting things happening, apart from interactions with the industry people adding to the knowledge
base, still life is on a roller coaster ride.
After finishing my final presentation at NITIE I have moved my base to Bangalore. Though my reporting office is in Mumbai, I haven't yet rented a flat there.
This assignment is going to be for a month and I don't know how I'll be surviving here. Mumbai and Bangalore are poles apart.
Even if you are stuck in office till 9 in Mumbai, you can still go out and party late. But if you are in Bangalore, the city goes to sleep by 8.30!!!! There is just no night life in bangalore.
There are pubs where even stag entry is not allowed.!!
I guess this is the same reason because of which the night charges for autos start at 8.00 in bangalore. Added to that the rickshawpullers will never agree to go by meter. Even if you are hungry and want to buy grocery or some medicine, you will not find a single shop opened after 8.30. Language problem is there anyways. The Bus service also is not as advanced as in Mumbai.
The traffic is worse than Mumbai!!!
There are just malls for you to hang-out in Bangalore and on a weekend you will find the malls as crowded as a CST local on a Monday morning. But the difference will be that the people will have no reason to hang out at these malls.
If you have decided to go out for a dinner and you land up in a local restaurant, there is a high probability of you eating a Paneer Makhani cooked in coconut oil. Its always better to eat in malls or McDs or Subways. Though like Mumbai Vada-Pavs, you can eat Idlis at the same price and survive.
The good thing about the city is the climate. The pollution is trying to change that as well. Also the shopping opportunities are huge but nothing comes cheap these days in Bangalore.
Somehow I am feeling home sick and missing Mumbai.. How I wish I was getting drenched in Mumbai rains at this moment...
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Those were the days... Chapter III (The semester of new friendships..)
There I was standing in the mess...met Bose and we found another thing in common.. The Key Chain..both of us had the same key chain..well after the tea and hot pakoras, Bose introduced me to Gaurav, Mishra and Ayush.. so to say the Delhi gang.. spent some time in the evening with them..discussing branches, schools etc.. Of these only two of them stand-by me till now.. cassi and kundan ( he comes later in the story).. There also is Momo (met him after dusshera)...
Then it came to the dreaded topic of freshers in college...
"Ragging".. there were tales and stories which people had heard from others.."Seniors make you strip"...'No, They can't do that. they can't go physical".. "they make you kiss each other".. etc etc...though the College authorities had provided adequate security. Anyone from outside had to make an entry and no senior was allowed in the hostel. but we all knew it was inevitable. Me n Bose were scared the most as our room (6D) was the corner most room and anyone could enter anytime.
But there was an added advantage of the room. It was the room facing the insti and while sitting in the room you could see everyone going and leaving the main building. The whole gang use to sit there and wait for the girls to pass-by in the morning, afternoon and evening.. it had become the hub of activities
Then there were places like telephone booths where you couldn't avoid seniors. It really was a terrifying thought. We decided to hang out together, follow the instructions of wearing formals and lay low. We all use to go together to attend or make calls... It was really funny.. If we have to leave hostel anytime, we were supposed to wear full formals with shoes. We were not allowed to visit the canteen..Once Bose and Mishra tried after getting fed up with the food and landed up in the senior's hostel playing ping-pong with the balls....
The favourite pass-time was playing UNO at night and cricket in the evening. This was the time when I met the Cricket gang of Dhaka in the college.I was immediately recognised as the lefty fast bowler and was always given the first over. Those matches used to be real fun.
I vaguely remember an incident that scared the gang. We were sitting in my room playing UNO (Kundan has been introduced as Ayush's roomie and Ishan too has joined the college). Suddenly power failure.
Few of them had gone to get the candles and the door was open. Suddenly a guy with long hair and beard enters the room with 2 others.(later we realised that was true to LEO Clubs image) We were shit scared and terrified.. (Beta aaj tho gaye.. ragging tho hogi hi and seeing them you can't imagine what thoughts went in our heads)..
Senior1 : "You guys are playing card. Don' you know you aren't allowed"
Bose : "No bhaiya, we are not playing cards. Its UNO"
Senior2: "Bhaiya?? You don't know how to address your senior!! What UNO?? All are cardgames"
Us : "Sorry Sir. Won't repeat it again"
Senior2 : "What sorry!!...."
Senior1 (interrupting) : "Jaane de yaar. Now we are in final year. leave it for 2nd year. Givethem the poster"
They handed us the poster and asked us to put it in Hostel Mess.We were also asked to come for the party. We did attend the party (Senior1 turned out to be the President of Leo club) and it was real fun though the turnout in LEO party was very low as compared to Rotract.That was our first encounter to any club in the college...
All the guys went through the ragging.. Bose, Cassi, Kundan, Mishra.. Doing the chawani-aathani dance, playing TT, acting as couples on honeymoon, etc..somehow i managed to escape it in the first semester..
From there on we used to have different clubs coming to hostels and talk about what they do and why should we join them. Rotract and Leo had their rivalry going on. With Rotract known as the hep and delhi gang while Leo having the image of "Bhaiya club" and lower class. There were IEEEs, IEEs, UNESCO, ACM SPICMACAY.. none seemed to excite me in the first semester. Mishra had zeroed on IEEE and ACM. Ayush was impressed with Photo Soc.. Bose was into Fine Arts.. Kundan was another losser like me..
I was more busy with studies and crying over my decision to join BIT and also all of the clubs asked a certain membership fee which I couldn't afford as my this stay wasn't planned. I still remember the names given to me in the first sem..Daanu, Salim were the favourites and I carried a rough image.
Another incident which makes me laugh till now was Me and Majumdar catching Kyunki in the TV Room. Both of us used to watch that serial. The series had just started and we were kinda hooked on to Tulsi.No matter what we use to catch the series and both of us had gone famous for that.. batchmates use to never argue and leave the room.. I can't believe that I used to do that.
A famous story doing the round was that our hostel was built over a kabristan and that a student had committed suicide in the hostel and it was haunted. It had scared the shit out of us. Around the same time people had started seeing figures in their lobbies.. At nights me and bose use to go to the loo together or in a gang. There were many pranks played in the hostel with people seeing some random figures dressed in white.. It really had turned a haunted land..
Well Dusshera break had arrived and we were all going back home.. It was a time we all were waiting for... I was more than desperate because for last one month I had been wearing the same trouser....
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Those were the days...Chapter II(Destiny Won!!!)

Place : Front Lawn, BIT
From Polymer to Civil..Mechanical...Electrical..ECE...Yippee my name was not there..
But!!!
Me : "Comp Sc, What about you?"
Shivas : "Great. Congrats. I got Mechanical."
Me : "What are the two lines for?"
Shivas : "One for submitting fee and the other for collecting back the certificates who haven't got
admission or don't want to take admission"
Me : "Ok"
He finally broke the silence.
Me : "No Dad, lets go and submit the fee"
There Dad met an uncle. The uncle was even more surprised to see me there. I dunno why was he surprised!!!
Dad : "He has decided to take admission. I am still not sure when he'll change his mind"
Uncle : " Which branch?"
Dad : "Comp Sc"
Uncle : "Great. Even my son is in Comp Sc. We can take the same room for them"
Dad : "If my son sticks with his decision to take admission."
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Those were the days...Chapter I(Playing with Destiny)

I was shocked. Am I going to that dreaded state of Bihar and study!!! The state known across the world for all the wrong reasons.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Let it GO!!!!!!
Dunno if he really meant it or not but here is another one...
I have no background in philosophy or am not a person who can write on a topic like this.. just trying to scribble whats going in my head while I am sitting in office with no work to do.. I was going through one of the blogs of a friend and it just put my nervous system to some workout....let me know your honest opinion...
Over last few months I have faced and even seen people facing the toughest of choices.. "whether to hold on to a thing/ person or let it go??" Be it matter of hearts when your bf/gf has broken up with you.. be it a question of friends.. or be it a simple question of choosing one job over other....
The question sounds so simple and your near and dear ones would come up with the answer quicker than you can imagine and with such an ease that one wonders if these people are so straight forward in their approach to life and how simple their lives can be!!!!
What we don't know is whether these friends would take the same decision when faced with the situation!!! My experience says,"NO". It may sound lame to you but when in crisis everyone succumbs to pressure and is not ready to take one of the options or rather "Let it go"
In such a situation one goes around seeking advice hoping to find an answer....Mostly the answer I have got is "To let go things...".
The most common reason givens are,"It wasn't meant to be."
"Why cry over the spilled milk!!"
"There is always something better awaiting you"
"Whatever happens, happens for the good"
"Cribbing over it won't change things"
"I know its easier said than done..but.."
The irony of the situation is that X doesn't realise that he is not going to find a solution by seeking advice. What he is looking for is to hear "Hold on to it. Don't let it go". X has the belief that he doesn't want to let it go but none of his friends would place their faith in his belief.
I don't understand why X goes around asking for advice when he already knows the answer!!! To me this approach isn't justified. I would rather try to find an answer on my own and hold on to my belief.
A friend of mine is facing a similar situation. He is madly in love with a girl but his parents are not agreeing to the same. Now the guy is in a dilemma,"To let go or not". The parents are adamant and are not ready to listen. The friend feels that life will be so great with the girl. Parents are looking for a match. He asked me for help!!! "Its a choice you have to make. If you can't get your parents and the girl to a common platform, You have to let go one of them. Whether the girl or parents,you have to decide." The friend is having sleepless nights think over it again and again.
Its not that I haven't faced similar situation or am a master in finding solutions to them but I just think someone else can provide an answer to such a problem. Its about the perception gap between you and the person. You will always find a "but" or a "reason" to counter his opinion. We just one to listen to the answer which is already living in our minds......
Well the whole blog has gone round and round and I am scribbling something which later even I won't understand...
The crux of entire problem is that "Why you want to hold on or don't want to let it go!!"...
I could just see it a war between "Faith" and "Ego"... Faith of the person coming back to you...Ego..How can he do this to ME???...So far only one of my dearest friends..Zaci..has told me that,"Abhi hold on to it. Be patient. Have faith"I have always seen Faith winning the war against Ego. If you are not able to let the person go because you won't be able to face friends after getting dumped or you fight a war at office.. believe me the damages are far more serious than you can imagine..
"Faith" is something which would really take a test of your patience and you may or may not achieve what you want to.. in the end, you might have to let the person go.. but the feeling won't bitter and you won't regret taking such a step..You might have to let go things sooner or later... its better to let go a person who doesn't care...
I just put myself in one situation before making a choice "Am I going to regret taking this choice in life??" There are always factors and individuals attached to this question but The answer solves my problem and I prefer making the choice...
The topic may not have any end...but its better for me to put down my pen here...looking for honest comments on the topic and the treatment to it.. I always believe that It could have deserved a better treatment and there is always a gap...May be that's why am "insatiable"...
until next time.. Abhi
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Lifeline of mumbai...
from filmstars who don't know what there bank balance is to those who don't even have a bank account..all are able to survive in the city that is said to neversleep...
even though the lifeline of the city,"mumbai local" takes a break of around 3 to 4 hours a day...the rickshaws are the ones which never go to sleep..24X7is the service they provide..
i don't know the official count of the numbers but there are enough in number that you never have to wait for more than 5 minutessearching for one..
Don't know how many of you have chatted with the rickshawalas while travelling in them.. i travel alone a lot and hence chat with them once in a while forspending time..the topic could vary from traffic in mumbai to politics in UP.... to your surprise the rickshaw puller seems to have all the latest updates aboutpolitics... is the Literacy and unemployment to be blamed for that..
The number of colleges have gone up by leaps and bounds but at the same the educationprovided are not able to match the skill set required by today's industries...you would never realise but the person in the driver's seat might be a graduate with a B.A. degree...
the dearth of jobs in India or the hunger to earn that extra bit might have given him the will power to overwork...after all its just not about survival allthe time.. it could be about going that extra mile to provide few extra bucks to his family..
Well coming back to my session... It was around 9 in the night when a colleague dropped me at Juhu chowk..the day was busy at office and i was tired todeath...i took a rickshaw to way back to my college...I was too lazy to say anything..was just dropping with my head down..half asleep.
Suddenly heard a voice.."why are you so serious?"..
the first reaction was whether I was still in the car or dreaming in the rickshaw!! those words were inEnglish.. but I realised they were coming from the rickshaw puller(RP)..
Me : " Office mein kaam jayda tha".
RP : "where are you working?"
Me : "working for a consultancy"
RP : "where are you from?"
Me : "mein delhi se hoon"..
By now I was thinking.. is this not happening the other way around.. shouldn't I be the one talking in English and he in Hindi.. After all I am an MBA now...but the rickshaw puller was talking in almost fluent English..
did a complete background check on me...Now it was my turn..On questioning about his education and work.. came to know that he was a B.Com in Eco and has also done courses in House keeping..
The rickshaw was owned by him.. in the morning he works for a software company as a data entry operator and at night pulls rickshaw for 4 hours.. in the morning the rickshaw is pulled by another guy who gives him some money to use the rickshaw..
The total money he makes is close to 30,000 a month... It was really surprising to see a guy slogging so much but then I realised the person is just going an extra mile to provide his family the happiness and things which may be his parents were not able to give him.. that is human nature.
We all tend to do that. We need our family to get every benefit in life that we were not able to.Continuing the chat I asked him about his job profile.
He told me fluently in English, "My boss is very happy with my performance as i have always delivered ontime.In his absence I am responsible for taking care of the business."
His will power and interest in the work has got him promotions and now his manager is getting him trained in communication skills and planning to move him to a call centre where he'll be getting better opportunities...
This was a bit surprising to me since the boss was taking so much of interest in the career growth ofthe person..Haven't seen many superiors like those but then wasn't that the reason I joined my firm.
By now I was convinced that the will power of an individual combined with his interest can get him to places where he wants to go.
Even though his education may not give him the opportunity but it is up to the individual to make or break his life. Its all about finding the right way out of those thousands available..
The blog is not structured properly. Guess there are too many thoughts in my mind which I am trying to put in here.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
No Status Message...
coorect me if i am wrong..gtalk..the chat messenger which revolutionised the chatting arena was the first to introduce the customised status.. though yahoo had the similar feature but i guess if u today tell someone that you still use that old yahoo messsenger..the first reaction would be.."you still use that!!!thats history my friend...."
now coming back to status messages....
well there are so many interesting messages you can find people use..
from simple ones "New Number- XXXX"
to the riddles.."Empty landscape bleached by a tired sun...."
The messages could be to serve different purposes...
a. Broadcast a personal update... my blog address..new number..current location
b. Broadcast a public information.... this one varies from informing the world about the college fest to ask people to fill in a survey... a news telecast abt the college...
to vacancies available(saw it recently..for the benefit of ppl.. "Vacancy in Cyberstar - Singapore, Sales Dept. Interested candidates ping back at rahul.gugalya@gmail.com... ")
c. take out their frustration.. "assign away to glory"... "i hate distributors".."zindagi roz humari class leti hai"... the most interesting one i saw was "Egg jams"..it took hours for me to figure out that it was for "exams" n not a new recipe involving eggs and jam....
d.communicate a message to someone.. these messages are the most used ones.. one-liners directed to an individual..so that the message is passed across...these are ma favs n have used these at times...n believe me they work...."the tulip is with me.."..."donkey is back.." u can find loads of them... but apart from reaching the right person..the entire friend list of yours won't miss it and u would spend the day answering those quries...
e.A quote..thats what you will find on most of them..dunno is that to tell others that u too read and are aware of famous quotes...or is it to inspire the world with the message... here it varies from one liners...personal fav.."life is not always good, but i am..." to paras..."With insomnia, nothing is real. Everything is far away. Everything is a copy of a copy of a copy"... i wonder if they serve the purpose of motivating!!!! Individual's creativity is also involved with self created quotes here...
f.this breed of messages is more like a prank or a statement made by a friend... i had once suffered loads coz of this..the entire rejectz gang has put a message saying "AJ is getting married soon"... there were queries from people whom i haven't spoken more than twice in campus... it was a chaos..
well it was holiday today n i was getting bored of the process charts i have been busy with for last 10 days...so another attempt for a blog... lets see how it turns out to be..
let me know if i have missed on any other category of status messages or any interesting status message you have come across... ending with a favourite.... "No status mesage.."
Monday, April 7, 2008
The first one....
If you are not blogging then you aren't part of the most important phenomena of 'shrinking world'....
I was contemplating the idea of starting to blog over quite some time now..though its a late entry bu i guess it won''t be the last ones...so here i am..sitting on this busy Sunday night starting my blog...
its going to be a holiday tomorrow so thought of spending my time in starting something..The biggest confusion on my mind is.. what to do with this blog!!!!
I just can't figure out what to do with this blog...People blog to review movies... give gyan on areas of interest.. sharing there experiences.. improving their vocabulary skills (mine are not good though)..let people know that they are part of the growing community... share there ideas...take your frustration out(a fellow blogger told me)...the list can go on and on...I just need help in identifying what to do with mine....may be I would figure it out sooner or later....but to start with I hope to get few topics to write on....
Adieus